Pap smear testing continues to be the single most effective tool in reducing deaths due to cervical cancer (Watkins, Gabali, Winkleby, Gaona & Lebaron, 2002). Despite the creation of a national cervical cancer screening program, more than 4,000 women die every year in Mexico from this disease. This study explored the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of Mexican women regarding cervical cancer screening, and identified beliefs and barriers that may influence cervical health. All analyses compared women who had ever had a Pap test in their lives (“ever”) with women who had never had a Pap test (“never”). In bivariate analyses, the following variables were significantly associated (p
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Leyva, M., Byrd, T., & Tarwater, P. (2006). Attitudes Towards Cervical Cancer Screening. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 4(2), 13–24. https://doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v4i2.1930
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